http://phish.com/news/index.php?year=2008#story409
See you there :)
That's pretty fucking cool.
Ahhhh....Hampton. Here we go again! ;)
Re-unitings for 3 nights at the Spaceship
You FUCKIN Know IT!!!!!!
Fluffhead opener on March 6th
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Fluffhead opener on March 6th
Mike says, "No."
can not fucking wait!
:) :) :)
All the hotels in Hampton and nearby Newport News are already sold out (luckily my boys got 1 in Newport News already)
Also, my buddy tells me he heard/read somewhere that over 50,000 ppl have already made a request for tickets on Phish's site
This is gonna be ridiculously difficult to get tickets to :(
I think Phish was a little selfish doing this at Hampton which only holds around 13000 when they could have done it at an NFL stadium or college stadium. They make more $$$ because more tickets are sold, and the phans win because if youre relly trying to get tix, youre making into a stadium without having to pay 200$ for a ticket
QuoteAll the hotels in Hampton and nearby Newport News are already sold out (luckily my boys got 1 in Newport News already)
Also, my buddy tells me he heard/read somewhere that over 50,000 ppl have already made a request for tickets on Phish's site
This is gonna be ridiculously difficult to get tickets to :(
I think Phish was a little selfish doing this at Hampton which only holds around 13000 when they could have done it at an NFL stadium or college stadium. They make more $$$ because more tickets are sold, and the phans win because if youre relly trying to get tix, youre making into a stadium without having to pay 200$ for a ticket
Seems to me that it would be selfish to do it in a stadium. I'd mean more if it was in Hampton and in front of a smaller crowd, imo.
I'm a fairly optimistic person... and I've already had a good deal of different friends get the max number of tickets for me in hopes of striking gold. But I just can't be very optimistic about this. By noon today, 50,000 individual requests were already made and it's looking worse and worse.
It sucks cause I really want to see Phish come back... I just won't be able to pay $300+ for one night at the Coliseum.
They posted that more dates will be added. This won't be your only chance to see them so I wouldn't worry too much.
QuoteThey posted that more dates will be added. This won't be your only chance to see them so I wouldn't worry too much.
But it will be our first chance to see them come back after the break up.
I cannot imagine what it will be like the moment the lights go out the first night of Hampton. . . it's worth my 401k to see and feel that one instant of pure excitement, elation, and anticipation.
QuoteQuoteThey posted that more dates will be added. This won't be your only chance to see them so I wouldn't worry too much.
But it will be our first chance to see them come back after the break up.
I cannot imagine what it will be like the moment the lights go out the first night of Hampton. . . it's worth my 401k to see and feel that one instant of pure excitement, elation, and anticipation.
well, if you dont get tix request tix or ticketmaster, youre probably gonna be paying 350+ for a tix for friday - so it could be likely your 401K takes a bit of a dip.
that said, I really wanna hit up Hampton for this, but if I dont get lucky with ticket request, or even less likely ticketbastard, I doubt ill be in VA in March
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I think Phish was a little selfish doing this at Hampton which only holds around 13000 when they could have done it at an NFL stadium or college stadium.
Hampton is home to many a magical show...they made a good choice. And 3 nights too! Wow!
Me....I'm waiting for the Vegas shows ::) ::) ::) ::)
***(we all know that is where the fun will begin :D)
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I think Phish was a little selfish doing this at Hampton which only holds around 13000 when they could have done it at an NFL stadium or college stadium.
Hampton is home to many a magical show...they made a good choice. And 3 nights too! Wow!
Me....I'm waiting for the Vegas shows ::) ::) ::) ::)
***(we all know that is where the fun will begin :D)
Im not saying Hampton is a bad choice of venue, Im saying A LOT of bigtime phans are going to get shutout of these shows, probably some all 3 nights, and it didnt need to be that way
I love the spaceship, but do you realize how many phans want to catch at least 1 of these shows?!?!
Over 50,000 ticket requests in less that 6 hours after this was announced....If I get tickets to 2 of the 3 days, Id put it on the probablility of Powerball
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I think Phish was a little selfish doing this at Hampton which only holds around 13000 when they could have done it at an NFL stadium or college stadium.
Hampton is home to many a magical show...they made a good choice. And 3 nights too! Wow!
Me....I'm waiting for the Vegas shows ::) ::) ::) ::)
***(we all know that is where the fun will begin :D)
Im not saying Hampton is a bad choice of venue, Im saying A LOT of bigtime phans are going to get shutout of these shows, probably some all 3 nights, and it didnt need to be that way
I love the spaceship, but do you realize how many phans want to catch at least 1 of these shows?!?!
Over 50,000 ticket requests in less that 6 hours after this was announced....If I get tickets to 2 of the 3 days, Id put it on the probablility of Powerball
I hear you honey...it will be hard. However, you got to respect how f*cking cool each show will be. Breaking it down to intimate moments. And, if you want to be in those shows, then you will be. I am a firm believer in that.
but if they announce a Vegas date...that will be the run to attend. Just my (experienced) opinion.
don't worry my friend, you will be there...i can tell 8-)
Let's hope that they avoid playing anything off of Round Room and Undermind. I also hope that they do some new material is support of an upcoming studio album. I'm not into Phish as a nostalgia act just yet.
QuoteLet's hope that they avoid playing anything off of Round Room and Undermind. I also hope that they do some new material is support of an upcoming studio album. I'm not into Phish as a nostalgia act just yet.
Round Room wasn't bad, I never got into undermind though.
I'd like to see Phish prove that they can recapture some of the old magic both on stage (which is plausible) and in the studio (which is probably unlikely). However, I'd be pretty excited if they dropped a new album as good as Farmhouse or at least had some interestig new in-the-works material that they showcase live.
I think it's pretty cool that they're doing Hampton for their first step back, as opposed to, say, the Meadowlands or a decommissioned Air Force base. Indoor arenas are Phish at their best anyway, imo. Good luck to all you trying to get tickets.
Next summer is the summer of the newborn, so I MIGHT be able to sneak down for a show at Shoreline, but I'm SURE a trip to Vegas is NOT in the works. ;) Or maybe they'll bring it back to Cal Expo ::) That'd make things a WHOLE lot easier for me ;D That was the site of my first Dead ('94) AND Phish ('95) shows.
By the way, how awesome is the wizzard?!?! I, for one, think that she's TOTALLY awesome :) I'm pretty sure she doesn't even live in Portland, but on Wiz(z)ard Island in Crater Lake.
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By the way, how awesome is the wizzard?!?! I, for one, think that she's TOTALLY awesome :) I'm pretty sure she doesn't even live in Portland, but on Wiz(z)ard Island in Crater Lake.
Ah shucks [smiley=rolleyes.gif], you are too kind!
*and props for noticing my hidden getaway at Crater Lake ;)
QuoteQuoteLet's hope that they avoid playing anything off of Round Room and Undermind. I also hope that they do some new material is support of an upcoming studio album. I'm not into Phish as a nostalgia act just yet.
Round Room wasn't bad, I never got into undermind though.
Both
46 Days
Seven Below
..are great live
call it a personal favorite, but I like Walls of the Cave a lot too
..they have too many ballads on RR which def hurts it bc the surrounders arent as strong. The diff between it and Farmhouse, is basically that Farmhouse kills on pretty much every song but the ballads. The ballads arent anything great, but Piper, Twist, then the trifecta of Jibboo, GBOT, and Heavy Things, shit..
no doubt Farmhouse is very good, and in retrospect awesome, but you really cant judge Phish by studio albums
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no doubt Farmhouse is very good, and in retrospect awesome, but you really cant judge Phish by studio albums
I agree with your comment to a point, however studio albums obviously present fresh material and give identity to a band's creative periods not to mention Phish, unlike The Dead, have put out a decent output of good albums from Junta, Picture of Nectar, Hoist, Billy Breathes and Farmhouse. Even the early albums I didn't mention are pretty good. There's nothing wrong with great live bands producing good studio albums - see The Allman Brothers - and Phish has proven that they can do just that, but Round Room and Undermind are spotty at best not to mention their tours in support of those albums were undermined by even spottier performances.
QuoteQuoteQuoteLet's hope that they avoid playing anything off of Round Room and Undermind. I also hope that they do some new material is support of an upcoming studio album. I'm not into Phish as a nostalgia act just yet.
Round Room wasn't bad, I never got into undermind though.
Both
46 Days
Seven Below
..are great live
call it a personal favorite, but I like Walls of the Cave a lot too
..they have too many ballads on RR which def hurts it bc the surrounders arent as strong. The diff between it and Farmhouse, is basically that Farmhouse kills on pretty much every song but the ballads. The ballads arent anything great, but Piper, Twist, then the trifecta of Jibboo, GBOT, and Heavy Things, shit..
no doubt Farmhouse is very good, and in retrospect awesome, but you really cant judge Phish by studio albums
I really like Pebbles and Marbles [smiley=happy.gif]
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no doubt Farmhouse is very good, and in retrospect awesome, but you really cant judge Phish by studio albums
I agree with your comment to a point, however studio albums obviously present fresh material and give identity to a band's creative periods not to mention Phish, unlike The Dead, have put out a decent output of good albums from Junta, Picture of Nectar, Hoist, Billy Breathes and Farmhouse. Even the early albums I didn't mention are pretty good. There's nothing wrong with great live bands producing good studio albums - see The Allman Brothers - and Phish has proven that they can do just that, but Round Room and Undermind are spotty at best not to mention their tours in support of those albums were undermined by even spottier performances.
Hah...kind of funny because outside of those last 2, I think that Hoist is my least favorite album. Its MUCH better than those 2, and Im a big fan of Julius, Axilla, and Wolfmans. DWDisease Ive played out I think, but wont argue with a live 1.
Im not a big Billy Breathes guy, but I will say its probably the most accessible, well put together and produced album theyve released. This is probably why it seems to be the casual phish fan's, or even people who dont like phish much, favorite.
That said, I think their 2 best albums are Lawn Boy and Story of a Ghost. Hard to put them over Junta and Nectar, but they are to me.
I think Story of a Ghost is commonly overlooked. To me, its almost like a more musically mature, better 'Billy', and I dont think this is a mistake since it was their next album. It totally exemplifies their peak live years of 97-99 as a studio album with cuts like Ghost, Moma Dance, and Birds of a Feather (all some of my all time favorites). The sound they created with this album was the sound that identified them over the last 8 years of their live shows, and even transformed some earlier songs' sound. I cant talk about SoaG without mentioning Guyute - possibly their best epic song since YEM. Also, I find the slower songs on SoaG - Roggae, Velvet Sea, Brian and Robert, Frankie Says - superior to those on really any of their other albums.
Now to their masterpiece - Lawn Boy. I think if I were recommending someone to try Phish, this is where Id steer them. Not only does it contain every element of Phish before and after this point (outside of the funk from SoaG and there later career), but there isnt a weak song on this album, something I dont think you can claim about any other album. I think Run Like an Antelope, Reba, and Split Open and Melt are near the top of any Phan's list and they are on mine. The album opener, Squirming Coil, is a perennial set closer or encore cut, but succeeds here as well at the beginning. My Sweet One is one of the best bluegrass originals they play, Bouncing Around the Room presents their pop sensibilities at their finest, and Bathtub Gin as a whole might be the best the singular song that identifies who Phish 'is'.
Hard for me to say its better than Junta, but in 3 words, It Just Is.
I think youre overlooking those 2 Jaimoe.
"I get so overwhelmed..by olfactory hues" 8-)
i think a stadium would be a bad idea but 1st show back as a festival would really make the most sense just b/c people wouldn't get shout out.
i kind of don't like the fact that they only announced this show before announcing the rest of the tour. i understand a band like MMJ doing when they did the same thing this summer with Radio City show. but MMJ is still an up and coming band and is still building a fan base. Phish knew the demand would be there no matter what for the first show back. If they announced the full tour maybe the demand for Hampton wouldn't be as much as it is. As of last night there was over 80,000 requests for tix!!!!
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It Just Is.
I think youre overlooking those 2 Jaimoe.
I couldn't quote something that Phishhead-detailed, so forgive me for the grossly abbridged version above :)
No, I wasn't overlooking those albums; I alluded to them. You proved my point that their studio albums are mostly good and important to their musical identity and legacy. My biggest fear is that they'll come back and be more like Undermind than Story Of A Ghost.
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It Just Is.
I think youre overlooking those 2 Jaimoe.
I couldn't quote something that Phishhead-detailed, so forgive me for the grossly abbridged version above :)
No, I wasn't overlooking those albums; I alluded to them. You proved my point that their studio albums are mostly good and important to their musical identity and legacy. My biggest fear is that they'll come back and be more like Undermind than Story Of A Ghost.
Understood. While Round Room might have been sketchy, Undermind was just terrible. The only song I even think is decent on there was Song I hear the Ocean Sing.
Anyway, I know Trey and Tom Marshall had been writing songs but they didnt say if they would be Phish or Trey Band songs. I think most people didnt expect them to be back this fast after all of the quotes from band members only a few months ago, so who knows if they release an album or not before the summer tour.
That has yet to be seen, but since Trey is *hopefully* clean now, I think that and the band practicing like they used to will lead to consistently good shows.
That has yet to be seen as well, but I have my faith in the band that theyll be practicing like its 1995
i couldn't tell you the last time i listened to Undermind and probably listened to it a total of 5 times. But i think Undermind is a great song and Scents & Subtle Sounds and Song I heard The Ocean Sing are good songs. the rest is meh.
It should be interesting to see what songs are in the rotation.
Quotei couldn't tell you the last time i listened to Undermind and probably listened to it a total of 5 times. But i think Undermind is a great song and Scents & Subtle Sounds and Song I heard The Ocean Sing are good songs. the rest is meh.
It should be interesting to see what songs are in the rotation.
Ill 2nd Undermind, but idk about Scents
I think there was 1 other song on there that was decent, but like you said, I probably only listened to it a handful of times
Watching the Rays v. White Sox on TBS and just heard 'Chalkdust' as the out music...it's all happening! ;)
i just put in for tix for all 3 shows just in case for one of my friends---jeezus....you are more likely to win the powerball! lol...
going to be a very tough ticket for sure
Quotegoing to be a very tough ticket for sure
Well, my luck sucks since I was at Iowa City and have tix for Chicago, so you can cross this guy off your list of someone who could potentially get your tix